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Month: April 2025

DOJ Dismisses Biden-Era Decrees Imposing DEI on Fire, Police Departments

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/doj-dismisses-biden-era-decrees-imposing-dei-on-fire-police-departments

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Obamacare Preventive Care Rule

A federal appeals court decided last year that the mandates were invalid because the Preventive Services Task Force structure violates the Constitution.

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470 – Automatic License Plate Readers

There will always be tension between our desire for privacy and safety. We’re all for privacy, until we find that an invasion of said privacy could have stopped some terrible event. But are we willing to trade our privacy for safety?

“They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security.”
— Benjamin Franklin

In the case of SCHOLL and BEDNARZ v. Illinois State Police the privacy question revolves around automatic license place readers (ALPRs) and what makes a search reasonable.

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250th anniversary of Lexington & Concorde

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At dawn on April 19, 1775, Seventy-seven colonial minute men confronted British redcoats on Lexington Green, igniting a struggle that reshaped history. Today, we reflect on those patriots’ courage and question whether our pursuit of security still honors the founding commitment to freedom. Will we protect our rights or trade them away for fleeting peace and forever preserve their legacy?

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These Parents Removed Their Kids From School. The Supreme Court Is About to Hear Why.

Parents of diverse faiths say a Maryland school district is trampling on their religious freedom.

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Nearly 400 Colleges and Universities Refuse to Close DEI Offices

A recent report from an education watchdog has found that colleges and universities across the nation are still operating diversity, equity, and inclusion offices and… Read More

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Mississippi Supreme Court Rules Transitioning Teen Not Entitled to Name Change

State law allows a minor’s name to be changed only when it is ‘clearly in the best interest of the child,’ the court held.

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